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AP World History 1.1 Accelerating Global Change and Realignments, c. 1900 to Present. The Treaty of Versailles placed blame for World War I on...what?
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Thank you We sneak and here's your shmoop do george
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brought to you by peace treaties A concept that everyone
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with siblings knows all too well Here's your question the
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treaty of versailles placed blame for world war one on
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uh what choice Russia germany The first world war was
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grueling violent and an all around terrible thing for everyone
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involved which is exactly why someone had to be blamed
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And it sure as heck wasn't gonna be the victorious
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allied powers even though all four of our potential answers
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were involved in the great war on ly one of
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them took everyone share of the blame So which poor
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sap took on the role of scapegoat Well let's take
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a look at cnd seeing as a big part of
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taking responsibility for the war involved paying reparations for damages
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A now entirely unintimidating austria hungary and bulgaria managed to
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dodge blame because well they really didn't have any money
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to spare That doesn't work in real life Russia meanwhile
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had already signed a separate peace treaty with germany the
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treaty of restless tossing in the treaty russia's seated the
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baltic states to germany the province of cars oh blast
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To the ottoman empire and paid six billion german gold
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marks in reparations The allies basically figured this was punishment
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enough which leaves us with b germany Sorry germany had
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to be someone Despite fighting in a coalition with austria
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hungary bulgaria and the ottoman empire germany took essentially all
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of the blame for the war even took rush a
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share of the blame despite the fact that the entire
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war started with russia's support for serbian indep tendons from
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austria hungary Well the treaty of her sighs signed in
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nineteen ninety force germany to accept responsibility for the war
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which came with a hefty war debt He took nearly
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one hundred years to repay this debt affected the german
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economy and site geist our overall mood so much that
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it actually paved the way for adolf hitler's eventual rise
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to power in the late nineteen twenties and thirties The
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next time you're making a peace treaty with your siblings
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just remember it could be a whole lot worse Shmoop 00:02:03.329 --> [endTime] oh
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